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so i'll just say is mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the celebrations across 11? on october cease fires, agreed to in meetings 14 months of pricing, the office and the business obviously have a life and go home. also coming up some of those forcibly displaced by the conflict between israel has fall off. i'm returning to the ruins homes. is there any forces attack, a school sheltering palestinians in johnson city children are among the dead. and
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voting is under way in a time selection in times and the, the main opposition party says 2 of its members of the q the . so we're going to begin in 11, only for up to months of conflict. a cease fire appears to be holding more than a year from bomb. and by the is really mandatory has forcibly displaced 1200000 people, most of them from southern level, on many of them, not returning to their homes. there were celebrations when this, these 5 came into effect at 40. i'm local fine, us president joe by and maybe announcement calling at a permanent cessation of hostilities between israel and his ball on just ahead of the deal taking effect. israel bummed southern bay with, with some of the most intense air rates of the conflict. since october last year, the fighting is taking a heavy toll and civilians is really attacks and 11 on have killed around to $3000.00 the $800.00 people. well across the border in israel,
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a 129 people have been killed. now people have been returning to bay with southern suburb, which was the focus of much of the is really a solid in the capital and st bus. robbie is there and he's been looking at the damage here in the southern suburbs of the areas. there is rarely a street that doesn't have massive devastation like this. this was a building, a multi story building that was brought down. nothing left here, but rather this is the debris field and every for you, the streets, there is devastation and destruction. like now we've, we've been driving around here for some time now and you see areas where none of the rebels even been cleared, the pace of israeli strikes was so intense that there wasn't even time to clear up any of the damage for the devastation. so seems like this debris rumble damaged vehicles. this is down almost every street we've been. and if you look up, people are clearing now. they're clearing out broken glass, they're clearing away,
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different bits of their home. wherever there is. all of this devastations of a building wasn't destroyed. the adjacent ones around the destroyed building took a heavy, heavy amount of damage. and as you walk through, there's also the reality that people are returning people are coming back. after the cease fire was announced, there was an enormous amount of people leaving the areas where they flood very rude . and they have come back to neighborhoods like this with their belongings to see what's left to see if they can return home and to see if they have to rebuild or relocate. now this is going to be the case going forward throughout the day. we've been seeing people celebrating by firing into the air celebratory gunfire. people flying has full of flags playing songs at the same time as that joy of the seas are happening. there is the very harsh reality that use really started paying the air
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timeframe. so violence and so devastating that for many people they've got nothing left to come back. and that is, that is the reality here in the southern southern is a very today saying before i'll be able to 0. there was in a lot of reports, not from dollar to you and southern loving on the tiny river. well, tens of thousands of people are making their way back to their homes. at least if they still have homes, you can just see wherever we went, every street corner there was destruction. we, you know, we were in the center of nova to the city neighborhoods were level to the ground. and if you can see the destruction as far as your i can see, and even in, in, in this building, for example, a hezbollah fighter was killed and people here are telling us they couldn't even retrieve his body from underneath the rubber because of the intense strikes this whole area was under constant bombardment for weeks. now we also managed to reach uh, the army check point along the latania river. now south of wheeler,
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tiny river is where the lebanese army supposed to deployed. we saw a line of cars waiting to, to make their way to border villages. they were not allowed to proceed any further . the army was preventing them because i was ready to, uh, we're still a position in some areas. and as you can see this, this is a rocket launcher, it has been a rocket launcher, and they probably display is here, and it was hit by an is really strikes. so wherever you go, wherever you look, you see destruction. but you also see, you know, people returning a for them, this is a victory. it's the very fact that they've been able to return to their homes. but we've also met some people who stayed behind and who really describe to us the horrors that they faced. and, you know, a minority stayed in about 2 years and they were saying that they, they lost everything their, their life savings. you can see the shops, the store aids and,
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and they're asking who is going to pay for this reconstruction bill. this is a state that's nearly nearly bankrupt, 11. i was part of this. i'm not sure. mccarty has spoken publicly about the c star . he says people must unite for the sake of the country. i love you. hello, but walk on. like as far as the painful situation and the dramatic situation of our country, we can only say it is a new data. and we hope that this new day will bring peace and stability. today we'll start talking to 1000 mile journey to rebuild our country and reinforced our institutions, including the mean that we're depending on to be able to protect our country, especially as l 7 border as well as far between is on that as well. i could change the political balance in the side lebanon. well, that's the view of just as high as he sent me a fellow at the markham age care kind of the middle east center. this as well as incidence will be tested and the lebanese government could emerge stronger cause
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bella has been diminished. there is no question about that. in particular, ease of use, really it's military remaining energy capability is still sufficient to make it a major player inside of it on and it will not be disarmed any time soon. that said, it will have to see done things like selecting a new president and maybe hunting over influence in areas like the airport and the see board. it will be, i think, diminished politically, but this will be a gradual process. what is interesting here is that the speaker of parliament, the she a other she i, leader and the be ability who has been pushing really hard for the cease fire agreement will gain. he will gain both within the form of a political system. you will probably be gain within the shack community where there's a big reconstruction bill, and it's not clear that has bulk and channel iranian money, loan sufficiently, runyan money to rebuild shops and businesses and livelihoods, and so on. among the she, our community. and this again, points to a greater role for the level,
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the state where it's big or it has to be very will play a disproportionate role compared to has been that so on several levels, i think has been the will be diminished, but not out. and it'd be very will strengthen his hand. and i think we'll see probably increment to movement towards a different kind of lebanese understanding. his belief and as well as new liter named cousin pointed to the agreement to the tie if agreement brokered by saudi arabia, us over 30 years ago, which restored a certain kind of sectarian balance within lebanon. and this means that as well as recognizing the need to re establish some kind of sectarian consensus and so it will have to give various concessions on striking reconciliate tree tone. meanwhile, some this varies in western roots of them say they're optimistic about the seas far . i was waiting for this to happen. i think we all need the some hope for better stay. the soldiers needs that we as citizens
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with that. and i really hope that said, an important moment for all of us in the middle east. well unfortunately we agree to that says fire. even though i think the majority in israel was against it, because we feel that we are on the way to distort and eliminate this is by law. and um, i just seems like the 1st big pressure from uh, the bite bite inside meditation. and um, so far, we hope this after october 7th, if the breakfast expires, even the smallest thing is available, our vx to bring in a new road issues in the journey and capital amount. and that's because these are, the government has bind, i'll just go to from the forwarding in the occupied west fund. i'm from inside israel note i if, if i understand it correctly, that's a pretty good exact example that we just heard of the kind of response that we're
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getting from israel on one side that appears to be some optimism on the other side . this is a certain amount of skepticism about the ceasefire. you're right, rob. this is a very accurate depiction of where the opinions are. there are almost 2 cats, one comstock, just one at the war 2, and then perhaps within that comp they want as well to focus on ending the war and dogs on getting a ceasefire deal that would guarantee the release of the is really captives there. those who are still alive and those and that remains of those left parish. i'm the other you'll have those who support the right wing coalition government up to believe that israel was winning and that it could actually dismantle his bottle and achieve a crushing at victory. they were promised to move by that time. yeah. and they did
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not really even see in terms of visualization, the kind of damage that northern communities had sustain. now that these areas will, people are slowly going back. they're visiting that the restrictions are being lifted. these areas were declared to close military zones. we have very little visuals from those areas. now that picture will even become clear for these really public to see the real cost to is really families and that will have an impact. no doubt you have the opposition who just wanted to take a job at nothing. yeah. who would so they also oppose the deal? no, i thank you very much indeed. no, no they're, they're in, i'm on. so i want to give you some details on this is fine. uh, that includes an initial 2 months hold to fight it states that has bought a will not operate as a military force between the tiny river and the blue line. that's the un designated temporary board in return, is there any military is going to withdraw its soldiers from southern lebanon over
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a period of 60 days? that's going to enable the lebanese army to send size is more troops to the area. they're going to be responsible for patrolling the border and reporting any complaints to the un peacekeeping force agreement states that israel and 11 on are permitted to exercise their right to self defense on. nobody's forces that are on the move in the southern level to begin not deployment under the ceasefire agreement. they lost the residence of lebanese villages near israel's border to delay returning home. sylvia is ready military withdrawal and so we're going to go to our white house correspondent, kimberly hall can, who's a washington dc for us to jo buttons. and i've seen this as a permanent, so as far as administration now turning his attention back to guys that talk to us about what's been happening inside the by the administration. yeah, what we know is that now the us administration is setting it sites on trying to end israel's war on gaza. what he's task his invoice to do is to begin those
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discussions. cats are egypt as well as turkey, be getting those working groups now the united states is real, don't have direct discussions or relations with him us, but the other countries are able to do so. and so that's where these talks are going to begin at the lower level. and when they become more substantial, then they can begin to sort of elevate to the higher level. but there is really a feeling that there is hope for the end, an opportunity for a bigger deal before january january 20th is when the president biden's term comes to an end and present elect donald trump will be an odd rated. so there's a belief that this agreement between israel 11 onto paved the way for ending israel's war on gaza. there's the belief that this shared relationship that has the law has with a run as a from us has with iran,
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is really something that can be seized upon and that this was cutting. one deal can lead to another deal if you will. so that's the feeling here in washington that can force him off back to the table. and that there is also this feeling, but uh, you know, a broader middle east conflict with a ron is not a foregone conclusion. so as a result of, there's really a feeling washington, that this is a golden opportunity and that washington and president biden are trying to seize on that was that was corresponding kimberly hold. kimberly, thank you. and still ahead and i'll just say that the international criminal course, prosecutors are 6, and the rest was from me and mars military leader. and i'm going to tell you what he's accused all over to take a look at the alley. innovators of all it's made by technology. you exhibition opens at london's tape. most of the
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pod came into the cookie interm head for 4 years, which has pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times perks. there's not just one prices up via the store on tools to how does era look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media, the escalation fu escalation, any the new years that are you know, the media. i mean, the listening pace because the media on alex's era, the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving, an emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play
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a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery joint ok foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time, full now or visit. okay, adult tool the the, you want to know to, to remind you about top stories, the sides of these fires in place and 11 on things to an end, 14 months of conflict to his father. and is us president joe biden from, from the agreement of tuesday, calling at a permanent secession office, tennessee. people for us to feed, as many attacks in southern lebanon are eager to return home. major roots are full
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of vehicles that insides more than a year from bob. and does this face 1200000 people across the country? at 11, these forces are on the move in southern level known to begin their deployment. under the ceasefire. agreements are going to be responsible for totally the border and reporting any complaints. to the un peacekeeping there's been a reaction to the ceasefire agreement from homeless in a statement published on his official telegram channel. the group price has ball the saying it had forced as real to accept a deal before it could achieve its goal. i've had shockers prime minister benjamin netanyahu was illusions of changing the map of the middle east on us also said at hope's the truth will pay the way for an agreement to an the genocide in gaza inside is open to efforts to secure it. so as far leading to withdrawal of israeli forces that a turn of displace palestinians and of prisoners swapped him. and there's also been reaction from palestinians in gaza. many are hoping to cease 5 between hamas and
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israel will happen soon. one line most of my on the most, and we're very happy because it's help to show that the lebanese people will live in peace, god willing the in time at least will live in peace. as for this truce and 11 on, we have truly happy for them. from the bottom of the hearts and we hope god willing, they will also be a truce and gaza. we hope our brothers and the resistance understand there is no other pos but peace. there was no other way, but peace. love is what we praise and thank god for this truth that has been achieved as it preserves the blood of most then god willing a similar truth will happen here as well because people are suffering. everyone is living in tone tends without food, and completes the, deprived of the basic necessities of life. in the meanwhile, as early as horses continued to pound northern guys of the caesars into its 55th day of the 66000 people are believed to be trapped there without access to food or a striking of school sheltering palestinians and guys of city killed 12 people
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early on wedding stay on the 1st time the site's been attacked and is really bombing an oldest, killed more than a 100 percent, is many of them children. and there's really forces, i've also attacked become allowed one hospital and vapor laska. at least 3 people were killed in a drone attack area this morning. 10 more were critically injured that a couple of them joins us from outside deluxe, the hospital in santa barbara. so that might be a ceasefire between israel and 11 on for the strikes. continue in guys, a ton of the yeah, that's right. truck is where the minute trailer is still sitting up, minute 3 strikes of course, separate locations and we got the stripe spots. we've got notice that the one of the latest for device strikes took place in the cost of the city. a partner with himself, with the script, with a group of civilians was targeted at least 2 people. what killed in the strike and then what transported to an officer house patel in order to keep the bed for barry
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. 11th security reality in the central area is escalating. i can right now count free as well. the trends of his colleagues of jerry bye, left town. you can clearly hear the sound of these tribes of the background. they have been hoping for more than an hour on the ground on the sign of potential military strikes and becoming ours by the bleak realities that the northern gauze has, has been on the very strict siege by these, by the military, their own guarding operations on the grounds have created some sorts of wide scale devastation for civil infrastructure including home supports and it was an old service, civil infrastructure like roads where these places are no longer recognizable. also we have been getting reports from eye witnesses that the facilities come on at one hospital has big bombs in the past. couple of hours went to the palestinians, have been confirmed, kills and we have seen very distressing images and videos of. busy bodies of palestinians who had been killed earlier today this morning. what have been eaten
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by cats and dogs, which could be a very devastating reality of what's going on the most of the territory. tyler, thank you very much indeed. tatic, i've always enjoyed talking to some down obama. the, the main opposition party says 2 of its members have been killed on the eve of local elections. it's accusing authorities of rigging the vote widens. these polls are seen as a test for the ruling proxy ahead of next year's parliamentary and presidential vote. the opposition is accusing president. sonya said, who has governments of cracking done on critics? catherine saw he is following developments from nairobi a neighboring can. we see the statement from them of that the main opposition party in turns any out by the killing of the 2 members. one was a candidate i see was a short by
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a prison god during copeland taishan between him and some members of the ruling party. so the god shots police said they investigating that incident and have arrested the god. now the incident happened in the south west. one of the party officials was killed. he was hacked to death and we'd be speaking to. 7 officials e mail position last week we spoke to the main or position liza, who said that, or re d as the selection process ease of flow. and he says that he and he doesn't expect for the election is going to be free and fair. now uh the uh, president some mia, us new book has have both and said that people should vote peacefully. now this
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election is quite significant because it is a lead up to the general elect student. that is going to happen next. yeah. but already a lot of design is especially a position i suppose, as they say that this election is already painted and they do not believe that it's going to be credible. cathy, sorry, i'll just sarah nairobi. so don's health ministry says a call or a break has killed more than $1100.00 people in 5 months. is a shortage of medicine as well as health workers. and the disease is spread to 11 states authorities. i'm unable to reach many areas because of fighting between the army and the part of military rapids support forces. wasting, flooding has worse and already dark conditions view, and this has the countries facing one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. the international criminal courts chief prosecutor,
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has requested an arrest warrant for the head of me and mars military gentlemen or fine, is accused of committing crimes against the countries. when you're most of the minority . nearly a 1000000 people were forced into neighboring bangladesh, escaped what's being called an ethnic cleansing campaign involving mass rates. kennings, i'm the torching of homes. mars military seized power in a 2021 to against the democratically elected government. also sushi, i particularly welcome support from upstate parties, particularly in south asia and southeast asia regions. considering that this crisis man ma, in 20162017, has had and continues to have profound effects across the region. india is lower, has the parliament to suspend the discussion. as for a 2nd, dave,
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on the us indictment of an indian billionaire. the case has deepened division among critics and supporters of what's on a dunny piece, the founder and chairman of the a dining group. last week, us investigators accused him of paying more than $250000000.00 to secure indian power supply contracts and misleading us investors overseas. going to deny the judges. the point is he has to be added to. the point is he has to be honest, that as we have said, hundreds of people are being listed on tiny charges. the gentleman has been inducted into the united states, indicted to the united states for thousands of groups. he should be in jail. now, did you find that i'm going to please let me speak, and the government is projecting him. an exhibition, celebrating the early innovators of digital law is in london. it's called electric
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dreams at the tate modern. maybe explores the pioneers of arch by artificial intelligence. and it also questions the relationship between art and technology. charlie angela has more. i ms. merot ising and mind spending. they look martin, but these works with us made as a 50 years ago. one of a 150 art works and a new exhibition, the tape martin showing how autism these machines and algorithms to create out between the 19 fifties and 19 ninety's. the so really looks at the kind of deep i'm big years. see, or i'm beverly, i'm even not artist, hide about the positive or negative aspects of technology. and, and i think that that's something that people can relate with today as well because they're constant in your anxieties. here's around the possibilities of new technologies and how far things are being purchased at a time when debates rage over with a generative, artificial intelligence will kill creativity. this is a look back at the a,
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the innovative 50 is ago. this is what machine made all look like. a simple program creasing abstract shaped by harold cohen now it was originally dismissed as a bit of a fide. well, this exhibition does is gives a long view on those social ex, essential and autistic questions around how technology is used to make up the kind of thing you know, to send me a hobby, develop the 1st kinetic paintings on a home computer and then 19 eighties i fell in love with programming. i would take some points and mix things, drink and grow. and then i began to think of how the land is often under questioning, you know, who owns it, who comes and conquers, who pushes who out, you know, who to places who are cetera. and of course, it applies to palestine. so much of the technology used here was originally
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developed submitted to purposes instead of destroying, have created triangle out. is there a lot talk to just say there is next and don't forget the website. of course, i'll just 0 at dot com and robots and stables the color of the last few days have been cool, but clear requests. a good parts of china, lot of fine and sunny weather. the morning mist and fog things will improve in terms of temperatures. as we go through the next couple of days, i called say the same for the korean peninsula. we have also got a bit of a winfrey mix which will make his way into japan. behind that cold front, i will pull out into the open waters. wintry showers coming in across the western side of haunts you in particular. so the over the high ground you looking at good
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old testing of snow here we're seeing some significant snow recently into south korea. i think we could see a few more shells over the next outside, but it does look clearer, chris sponsoring sunshine, coming through or showers the see effects. no, just coming into western japan then full fried. i further south into southern china . it is lot you drive northeast to be wins. driving right away in here big i reapply pressure and haul and sing them on the same truck that's been producing some heavy rifle, red ponies in place across the southern parts of thailand. good stature yourselves . the air across southeast asia could scattering and shouts to a close southeast and pass of india as well. with that developing system here. driving heavier, right? not the east coast of india could cause some flooding. meanwhile, the fall continues from northern india. after world war 2 is from says, great empire began to unravel vietnam to most of the statements as soon as the
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streets busting with joy, kissing each other. and algeria, she lives in the shingle as a split, even though chinese managed to beat the french army. why not die? the decline continues an episode to us legends, his french tea conversation on al jazeera, the farmer returns and pipe port to spain. this is one of the towns hardest hit by the devastating floods that tore through the valencia region. in recent weeks, the scale, if the destruction is overwhelming, more than 200 people have been killed. dozens remain missing, and communities are struggling to recover. best beyond the physical damage. there is rising anger among the many plain regional and national leaders. so.

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